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itsjustme
hey dr|z3d :)
itsjustme
how are you?
itsjustme
I'm alright :) just tried
itsjustme
*tired
itsjustme
:P
Ellenor
i might be a subtly frisky dog
T3s|4
dr|z3d: is there a way to search for ssu2 enabled routers in netdb?
dr|z3d
T3s|4: sure. just search for ssu2 in the transport input.
dr|z3d
( on 127.0.0.1:7657/netdb?f=4 )
T3s|4_
thanks dr|z3d - that works; nothing else I previously had tried in Advanced Lookup yielded sane results
dr|z3d
*thumbs up*
T3s|4_
dr|z3d: I assume i2pd's netdb is an unrelated data set. Is that correct?
dr|z3d
unrelated in what sense?
dr|z3d
i2pd and i2p both make use of the same router info files...
T3s|4_
ah, OK - got it